The Doe Fund breaks the devastating cycles of incarceration, homelessness, poverty, and recidivism.

History

What began as one man’s commitment to helping New York City’s homeless now serves as the model for solving some of our nation’s greatest challenges–poverty, homelessness, mass incarceration, and recidivism.

People

The Doe Fund’s programs are supported by more than 400 employees, 58% of whom are Ready, Willing & Able graduates. A committed Board of Directors and Executive Team oversee and ensure best practices in governance.